…games. They embraced the challenge with a real sense of fun and came away humming the catchy melodies. An introduction to Samba drumming followed; a real test of self-discipline and…
…It was very interesting as we all want to do these jobs, none of us can decide! When we arrived, we walked through an enormous hall, full to the brim…
…as they navigated their way among varied artefacts and ancient relics. Stopping to draw some of the intricate coffin lid designs the boys got a real sense of the craftsmanship…
…boys delighted in having a play on the ‘school castle’ (more commonly known as the Lower School Fort!) and had a special assembly where they met a real life authentic…
…jars and rituals also created a real sense of intrigue. The spaghetti pyramid buildings were possibly just as tricky as the real ones were to build! On their WOW day,…
…for fantastic football and, with the taste of recent success, the boys were determined to give it their all again. With three games to decide on the group standings and…
…to behave and sometimes these do not eventuate or we might not act or react in a helpful way! It all makes for stimulating discussion and gives us a real…
…Scottish Parliament in session and the boys really enjoyed seeing how different it was to Westminster (following their Year 7 trip). We visited The Kelpies- the two huge horse structures…
…represent Southwark at the London Schools Cross Country at Avery Hill. With it being our last Cross Country event of the year, the boys gave it everything, racing with real…